I had my creative vision m 30gb for about a couple years, no problems whatsoever. i would connect it to my computer and it would charge and recognize it instantly. however a few days ago my computer stopped working. i bought another computer off a friend and it wouldnt recognize my zen when i plugged it in. it wouldnt give me any error screen, it simply acted like i plugged nothing in at all. the usb/computer isnt the problem- i can connect other devices like my camera, my phone, etc in and they work. i dont have the installation cd for my zen cause this was a few years ago but when i go to device manager it says no drivers for it are installed. i need the driver but i'm not very computer savvy so i dont know how to go about doing that, can anyone help?

i tried that install cd from google like a thousand times, it doesnt work for me, is all thats on it like the media explorer and other zen tools? cause first i need to get my zen recognized by my computer before i even bother using those...

also in the FAQ it says the only thing needed in Vista is WMP, however i have XP(service pack2). prolly should have mentioned that. so yeah, nothings working...

i dl'ed the install disc again on a whim and i'm gonna give it one more go. i opened it up and it has lots of folders and the setup.exe

to get it recognized to my pc would i have to click any particular folder and dl the contents or does the setup.exe automatically take everything from all folders? if not then i guess i need to go back to trying to find a driver..

You do not need any of the Creative software in order to use the ZVM. Just ensure you have WMP10 or WMP11 installed on the new computer. Please see the FAQ for more information.

From the Zen FAQ:

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Am I required to use the Creative software to use or charge my Zen?

No, you do not need the Creative software at all in order to charge, copy over files, or even convert video. As long as you are using an MTP compatible Operating System like Vista (Native MTP support) or Windows XP with WMP10 or WMP11 (preferably) installed, the Operating System should recognize the Zen correctly, install and load the driver just fine. After the driver installs and loads after connecting the Zen, the Zen should charge at the full current allowed by USB. If the driver loads without error (check Device Manager), then you can either use Windows Explorer to drag-and-drop files over to the Zen from the computer or use a Sync/Media Manager like WMP, MediaMonkey, WinAmp, etc. to organize and/or sync your media files.

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I am having the same problem. I found a file in my directory C:\Program Files\Creative\Support\System Information. it's named CTSI.exe I lets you run a diagnostic which can be mailed to Creative support. I just did it and got a reply back saying that i will get a personal response within 24 hours. Here's hoping they have a fix. sorry if this is a duplicate.

I am having the same problem. I found a file in my directory C:\Program Files\Creative\Support\System Information. it's named CTSI.exe I lets you run a diagnostic which can be mailed to Creative support. I just did it and got a reply back saying that i will get a personal response within 24 hours. Here's hoping they have a fix. sorry if this is a duplicate.

Yeah, good luck with that. Your best bet will most likely be to read up here regarding a solution to your problem.

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Really? Its a shame they don't offer such service to everyone all the time, even if the warranty runs out

Yes, and there are a few documented experiences here in the forums. However, it is true..... the bad ones are expressed more often and told here as well. Same goes for posting about problems with the players. People will tend to post more with problems then when not.

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it wasnt working until i hit "update driver" and bam! it began charging and my computer detected it. thanks so much guys!!

I have had the same problems with my zen vision player. I have the service pack 2 installed and a reinstalled WMP 11 but i still can't get mine to work. when you say you "updated driver" was that for the ZVM player and if so what was it called? i can't do that cause my computer won't recognize it and its not listed in my drivers. do i need to try using the cd and dl the files to get my comp to recognize the player?

I have had the same problems with my zen vision player. I have the service pack 2 installed and a reinstalled WMP 11 but i still can't get mine to work. when you say you "updated driver" was that for the ZVM player and if so what was it called? i can't do that cause my computer won't recognize it and its not listed in my drivers. do i need to try using the cd and dl the files to get my comp to recognize the player?

remove mp3 from being attached to computer,
hold the power button,
then while holding the power take a pin and press the reset hole gently and release it,
after the reboot menu pops up click clean disk then format all. then after all those have been completed press reboot then insert mp3 into computer.